Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1955 Page: 3 of 6
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Gift Tea Saturday
Honors Recent Bride
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First liaptist Church for u rej{iil:ii
meeting.
Mrs. Leigh llunklev led jn the
opening prayer ami Mrs. Fund.r
burk, the chairman, presided Mi
S. F. Bower* tautrht the Bible ! •«
son on the topic, "The Lord Is M\
Shepherd" using thoughts from
th* study book, "Favorite PiMe
t'assages." Mrs. Dean Reimund led
i in the closing prayer.
The hostess served refreshments
, of lemonade and cookies at th>
; close of the program. Those at
I '.ending were Mines. Much Karnes.
: Leigh Hunkley, Edith Flournoy. C.
, E. Stewart, Dean Reimund, S. F.
• Bowers and the hostess.
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
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" ^"iiity ot loin with anhydjous anunonu and
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FRIDAY
A meeting i.-, to l>e held at the
North Ward school at 7::MI p. in.
for all members of the North Ward
Mothes Club and for all persons in
llreokenridgi' interested in tal.ii'K
part or working in the priKluction
nf a Negro Minstrel to be sponsor-
>'d by the club Nov. lo.
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Woman's Forum, Jack Roberts Speaks
SATI'RDAY
I'irtle fllle nf the WSI'S of lite
I Ir-l Metlvidisl Chureh is lo have
i ill ii 11 ■ i:i tr*' side in the buildin? on
I'ast W ilker next dour to Texas
l-'leetric Serviee Company from 9-5
p. in. each day.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER T. MS*—BRECKIVRIDGE AMERICAN—S
Sky College Freshman Hypnotized
fo Win 510,00011 She Takes H
By ALINE MOSBY
HOLLYWOOD CKi—A shy col-
lege freshman will be offered # 100,-
HH) on TV's bicgest giveaway show
Friday night—but psychiatrists,
her hypnotist and friends agreed
•he'll turn it down.
All 19-year-old I'at Morris hus to
do is pick up the money from a
she loses she gets u consolation
prize of *1,IMH . She plans to buy a
trip to Hawaii or a new refrigera-
tor for her Alpha l'hi Sorority, or
put it in the bunk.
All week blue-eyed, brown- hair-
ed Fat has been Raided by a net-
work representative so she couldn't
b" "influenced." Her father ig vice
table on the "Truth of Conse-1 president of an aircraft company
i|Uences" show (NBC-TV ti p. in.
i'st). She won't have to answer any
difficult questions about baseball
or the Buckingham I'alace menu.
But experts say she "doesn't
have a chance" because hypnotisnt
Arthur Fllcn of Brooklyn will tell
and the family lives in fashionable
Brentwood.
Fat has become a campus celeb-
rity. The boy who sits behind her
in French class proposed. Letters
poured in from all over the country
including one from a Florida man
who wants $2.1,lMHi to tell her how
rook Iv;
iler to ignore the greenbacks
Fat, preparing Friday for her to beat the game. Other fans want-
USC classes as usual, wasn't optl- j ed pin up pictures.
mistic about her chances for a for- She also was invited to a party
iune, eithei. given by Joan Crawford.
"I don't know whether I have a "I looked at her big eyes and
chance," she said. "My friends say thought she would make a good
I don't. But I'm not scared about subject for a hypnotist, too," suiil-
trie* we visited," the editor dis-
covered, "give a lot of thought to
youth. Playrooms for the kids. In
the public developments, there are
playgrounds. These people, a lot of
them anyhow, are looking ahead."
Things differ according to tli>s
climate. In Bangkok, the new
homes have wide overhanging
eaves and shuttered windows to
protect homes from the hot rays
of the sun.
In Austria, a lot of places typify
the designs of the Alps, with bal-
conies and shutters in abundance.
The windmill hasn't disappeared
from Holland, but the "ranch"
home is popping up there, accord-
ing to the Woods.
^ In Bugdad, both Oriental and Oc-
cidental influences are seen in the
architectural design*. In Pakistan,
where it gets hotter than Wash-
ington, the roof often is used for
sleeping. No mosi|uitoes.
Sweden doesn't have to look far
for materials for new homes. Na-
tive lumber is used, and the de-
signer* have come up with some
pretty fancy houses.
going on the show.
"The idea is my will against the
ed Pat.
Housing Films
From 22 Nations
To Be Shown
in iiiji^i
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Mrs. John Ball Is
Hosts McCullough
Circle Wednesday
Mc* 'uIIourIi Circle of the First
Baptist Chureh met Widiusd;',,. :.t
!i: :n a. iii. in the home of Mrs. John
It.ill li>> a regular m«i'ting.
• •it arrival iiniulxi s and
Wi-ie -.1 M il rolls illlil collee. Mis.
,lni> Cahill led in tin op.-iiing
ipia>ei and Mis. Ball, cliaii " "t.
pre.-i.bil loi tlii- business sessi i'i.
Mis. Mae Wil.-on taught tlie
Bibl.1 lesson and in closing t! e
i giuilp rep' itid tin' J.iid I'saltti
Those attending weie Mine*.
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Virgil K.iii^ih'll. I!"l> Mace. M ir
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TI'KSDAY. tMTOHKK 11
Woman's Forum to m.-et at the
i forum home at I p. in. for a >nu-i-
' ■• il drama presented by F' tnk
i ^••lf of Fort Worth. The tea hour
t. to precede the program begin-
i ning at II'.iHI p. m.
SIN I (I. MIT It'K
All liiemliers of the R«'b«'kali
' Lo*lg^. «ln> an- planning lo attend
] tlii. nil Belt Association meeting
ir Stephenville on Thursday, Oc-
tober 20, have been asked to meet
hliday, October 7, at the IOOF
Hall at 7 p. iii. for practice.
VWWWVMMMAAMMMWMI
Christian Science
llow spiritual understanding of
divine law tilings freedom from
discoid nf every kind will be ex-
plained at Christian Science ser-
vici s Sunday.
Ki'riii"ting the l.esson-Senium
"Are Sin. Disease, ami Death
Ileal?" is tin- lioldeu Text from
Konuins |X:2>: "The law of thi-
Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath
made me free from the law of sin
and death."
Tin- inipmtance nf coping with
1 sin is emphasised in selections to
be read from "Science and Health
'with Key to the Scripture*" by
Maiy Baker Kddv including the
following (315:115): "The likeness
of (i.mI we lose sight of through
sin, hich beclouds the spiritual
sense of Truth; ami we realize this
likeness only when we subdue sin
hypnotist'* will. Maybe I can w in.
Hypnotist FUen said he was ;o
• onfidcnt he'll win lie is putting up
ihe ^llKi.tMMI hiins.ll. He picked
Pat from the studio audiem ■' la t
week as a person "susceptible" to
il} pnotisni. Ellen put b« r in a
I ranee twice this week. Tie s.-eond
time he said her lingers would feel
stuck t< gether when .sit.' awoke,
and his suggestion cam.- true.
On the show Kllen will h}puotii.>
I'at by sii>ilig the word. "Keen i "
He'll tell her not to pi.k up the , w , , jf
money. I lien hell -nap tier oui ot ; 4 _ 1: .... , _i r
the trance and millions "I viewers
vjll atili to mc if she pulj her
finger* on th- cash , U„us ilt lh,. f<llt.iR„ |andli.
A prominent psvchoanalyst sa.,1 j Af tll,,y K„t h„n„, th).y ,lu,,|M,|
Pat would not pick tip the 0 ^ w- M>U||)J w,
iHi'aUse to her suVotiscmu, mind „ a pii,;lt(. sh)mi|>i, ,|t the
.! • impoitant. national convention of home build-
Rv IIARMAN W. NICHOLS
WASHINGTON Il tr' W Wad.
Anlietta, have just Ietuilie.1 fiom
a nine wi>ek trip to "J'J! count1 ies in
I which they made color movies of
Quick Relief for
MUSCULAR
ACNES
T«*t STANtACC yeutMll . . . fab-
Mi at pewdar* , . . dftihiM any
you'*# ivtf u<*i
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Money is important to the ra
lional, or conscious i iind. Inn not
to flip subeotiseious," the doctor ex
plained. "Money is not a basic
urge among people.
"If the hypnotist told her to hurt
herself, or kill somebody, for ex ,
ample, she ould refuse. But mon-
ey will not stir up any conflicts lie- 1
cause it basically isn't important, i
He added that "no lasting harm
to her mind could result" f'ont '
Pat's taking pait in the cxjieri-
nient.
rs. The films will lie shown around
the country.
"Waddy," a salty old guy who
owns his own yacht, but prefers the
airlines when lie is circling the
glolie. also publishes a couple of
home magazines.
I saw the film and it's pretty
giMid. It gives Villi an i<|e,'i that
people in other lauds like the bet-
ter way of life.
"One thing we found out." Waddy
| said, "is that the difference he-
Before tin- show. Pat rationalized •
tween capitalism and communism
A Cordial invitation
to
MORNING TOWKIt
BIBLE
P.M A. M. Farh Sijuuj
Palace Theatre Bldg.
QUICK,
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owning your own home. That !
CORRECTION
This Item Should Have Read
Super Right
NIX SMSME 2-Hr. tit
In Our Ad Of Thursday Oct. 16th
rPrUn !#•«*♦ea Hkraaf* 8a ar*T, Otfafcar I, III
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i te^otom* mm
fAP)Food Sto
res
t
that "I wouldn't know what to do , (( ,|,.llloIllttrat,.<| ,.v,.ry
with all that money, anyway. If W(. "
The ho|M> of West Iteniiany. lie
and prove man's heritage, tie- lib said, is to produce (HKI.IHMI new units
crtv of the son* of li« l." —a lot of them nice new homes.
■(catlings from the Old and New this year. That would put that part
Testaments of the Bible will in of the world second only to the
dude Christ Jesus' parable of the I United States in production,
piodigal son (Luke 15). "The people in most of the coun-
Tho Host FUNomonal
Show on Earth
ON
* D y or Nij;lit Call 121
Richard Gentzel
Mil W. Hullum
HUNTERS
(,ET HEAIIY NOW FOR BUi CJAME HUNTING
SEASON!
t ome in
Mount um,
Bepairtt!
no* for free estimate on Scope
Kef ml Pads, Swivel*. Sling* and
-Rifles, Ammunition
-Scopes & Mounts
-Gun Cases, Accessories
-Boots, Sleeping Bags
-Air Mattresses, Cots, Tents
ERRILL'
SPORTS CENTER
18 E. WALKER ST.
PHONE Ml
•TP<22>n2>j^"^r
Oateo open at o p.m.
Tilt Pa jama 6 a mo
Broadway * K«yest
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extravagansa
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cl«?rylt\e; tlirill eliow
Tree from
many foreign lands
"Family Of Man
ramouc Edward Steioliexa
photographio exhltoit
PAN AMERICAN
LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION
88 breeds of outstand-
ing: livestooX
And Much More!
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